A vigilante Predator Hunter group caught a man attempting to meet a 13-year-old boy for sex and give him crystal meth. The group, known for their "People vs. Pred" watermark, filmed the confrontation, which quickly escalated into chaos. The suspect, who was high on meth, claimed he was there to buy fiber pills for constipation and became aggressive when confronted. The situation spiraled out of control, with the suspect's vehicle crashing into a tree and another car in the parking lot. A Good Samaritan tackled the suspect, and police eventually arrived to arrest him for DUI. The Predator Hunter group's investigation did not result in any direct legal repercussions for the suspect, highlighting the limitations of vigilante justice.
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1. A vigilante Predator Hunter group conducted an investigation on a person who was trying to meet a 13-year-old boy for sex.
2. The investigation involved the group communicating with the person through text messages, where meth was discussed.
3. The group confronted the person in public, leading to a chaotic and violent scene.
4. The person being investigated claimed they were there to buy fiber pills because they were constipated.
5. The group released a video of the entire investigation, including screenshots of the text messages.
6. The person being investigated was arrested, but not for the reasons related to the investigation.
7. The person was found to have meth in their system.
8. The group's tactics have been questioned, with some suggesting they prioritized making a viral video over involving law enforcement.
9. The store employee tried to de-escalate the situation but was met with aggression from the group.
10. The person being investigated was high on meth and operated a vehicle recklessly, leading to a hit-and-run incident.
11. A Good Samaritan tackled the person, and the police arrived to arrest them.
12. The police found a pipe and other items on the person and arrested them for driving under the influence (DUI).
13. The Predator Hunter group's investigation was not taken seriously by law enforcement, and the person may not have faced any real repercussions if not for the DUI charges.
14. The video of the investigation was released, but its impact is debated, with some arguing it did more harm than good.